Southeastern University FireScholars Selected Honors Theses Fall 2019 DO WE HAVE ENOUGH BIBLES YET? ENGLISH BIBLE TRANSLATIONS AND THE TRANSITIONS THROUGH TIME Allison C. Stephan Southeastern University - Lakeland Follow this and additional works at: https://firescholars.seu.edu/honors Part of the Biblical Studies Commons, Christianity Commons, English Language and Literature Commons, Language Interpretation and Translation Commons, and the Translation Studies Commons Recommended Citation Stephan, Allison C., "DO WE HAVE ENOUGH BIBLES YET? ENGLISH BIBLE TRANSLATIONS AND THE TRANSITIONS THROUGH TIME" (2019). Selected Honors Theses. 112. https://firescholars.seu.edu/honors/112 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by FireScholars. It has been accepted for inclusion in Selected Honors Theses by an authorized administrator of FireScholars. For more information, please contact
[email protected]. DO WE HAVE ENOUGH BIBLES YET? ENGLISH BIBLE TRANSLATIONS AND THE TRANSITIONS THROUGH TIME by Allison Stephan Submitted to the School of Honors Committee in partial fulfillment of the requirements for University Honors Scholars Southeastern University 2019 Stephan ii Copyright by Allison Stephan 2019 Stephan iii Abstract The Bible is read in a variety of contexts, but with the hundreds of translations in English and controversy over which is “most accurate” or “best,” this thesis examines a brief history of Bible translation, a few translation theories such as formal and functional equivalence, what to look for in a Bible translation, and some of the most common English Bible translations. A study was conducted with college students, focusing primarily on the purpose of each translation and the people who read a specified version.